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2E1FXN > WLAN 24.09.03 00:22l 54 Lines 1610 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Read: GUEST DB0FHN OE5RCO DK5RAS DO6NP
Subj: Re: WLAN vs Internet / Radio
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Sent: 030923/2317Z @:GB7YKS.#19.GBR.EU #:33174 [Barnsley] $:6300432E1FXN
From: 2E1FXN@GB7YKS.#19.GBR.EU
To : WLAN@WW
[F:0017z D:24/09/03 #:0043 N:Dave B:GB7YKS {IO93GJ, Sheffield} Header v2.12]
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G0ANS@GB7WSX stated :-
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>> The major problem for Amateur Radio usage is the power output of the "of
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> Well, build an RF Power amp for it then. Simple.
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> Ok It's too difficult.
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>> As for securing the Network the inbuilt software will attain that, and by
>> utilising the 44.y,y,z IP Range,
>> Dave, 2E1FXN
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> Are you going on about WLAN or LL???
> Make your mind up........
Hold on! what reference to Landline is there?, If you mean using IP Ranges
these have nothing whatso-ever to do with LandLines, IP is a protocol,
that can be used over many different means, including RADIO even at 1200
baud.
Wireless/Radio LAN cards can transmit and recieve data at upto 22mbits per
second, that 10times faster than the Average Broadband ISP Connection.
Current WLAN Cards have power outputs between 20 and 100mwatts which can
achieve distances of about 5km with a 15db Antennae, so if we increased to
about 2watts with 15db antennae the range will be increased to about 20 to
25km
73 - Dave, 2E1FXN @ GB7YKS
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